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NEW WOMAN'S HOSPITAL IS READY FOR PATIENTS; " A Tribute to Suffering Humanity," Gen. Porter Calls It. COST MORE THAN A MILLION Men of Affairs and Philanthropic Women Inspect the Great Institution on Cathedral Heights.

After fifty-one years of gradual up-building, starting in a private house at 83 Madison Avenue on May 4, 1855, the philanthropic men and women of New York who have been endeavoring to furnish the city with a model hospital for women, opened the new Woman's Hospital at 109th Street and Amsterdam Avenue yesterday.

December 06, 1906

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